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| - | ====== Managing your User Settings on the Server ====== | + | ===== ECE email server |
| + | The Research Computing Support service operates in-house email services for the **ece.utoronto.ca** domain, as part of the unix login account service. | ||
| - | User settings can be modified through | + | This is a separate service from your UTORmail |
| - | SpamAssassin filter settings, Procmail filter settings, forwarding | + | |
| - | The **Mail** option in the upper-left of the **Usermin** web interface , when expanded, will list the | + | |
| - | user tools installed. | + | |
| - | The service is protected by the ECE firewall, so if you are not connecting from ECE Tier-1 or Tier-2 | + | Not all ECE users are assigned a departmental login account on the research networks. These are optional at the discretion of the supervisor. If your supervisor has assigned you a Unix login account, this also includes an email address of **username@ece.utoronto.ca**. Your password for this email account is the same as your account' |
| - | [[https:// | + | Users with an ECE email can access it in a mail client via IMAP, or in any browser by visiting |
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| + | A departmental @ece address also receives email addressed to the same username in legacy mail domains of our research groups including {@comm, @waves, @ele, @eecg, @control, @light}.utoronto.ca | ||
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| + | === Account closure === | ||
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| + | Accounts for students and visitors are typically assigned while at UofT with that supervisor, and may then be closed after you graduate, change programs or supervisors, | ||
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| + | ==== Other email services ==== | ||
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| + | ECE email accounts are an entirely separate service from your UTORmail email account (assigned to all UTORid holders.) For help with your UTORmail email or any UTORid-linked services, contact the central UofT Help Desk at **help.desk at utoronto.ca** or call campus extension x84357 / (416) 978-HELP, or visit the Help Desk counter on the ground floor of Robarts Library. | ||
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| + | Another unit which previously issued email addresses to some faculty and staff is the Faculty' | ||
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| + | ==== Email Client Settings for ECE email accounts ==== | ||
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| + | In your email client program, such as MS Outlook or Thunderbird, | ||
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| + | The outgoing SMTP mail server is **mail.ece.utoronto.ca**. | ||
| + | The SMTP server uses secure SSL/TLS port **465**. | ||
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| + | **SMTP server IP address 128.100.10.107 using SSL/TLS port 465** | ||
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| + | The incoming IMAP mail server is **mail.ece.utoronto.ca**. | ||
| + | The IMAP server uses secure SSL/TLS port **993**. | ||
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| + | **IMAP server IP address 128.100.10.107 using SSL/TLS port 993** | ||
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| + | ==== Managing your User Settings on the Server ==== | ||
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| + | User settings can be modified through a web-based interface called **Usermin**. Log in to Usermin with your Unix login name and password, and you'll be able to create, change and remove: | ||
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| + | * SpamAssassin filter settings, | ||
| + | * Procmail filter settings, | ||
| + | * email forwarding to another address | ||
| + | * autoreply (vacation) messages | ||
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| + | The **Mail** option in the upper-left of the **Usermin** web interface, when expanded, will list the | ||
| + | user tools installed. | ||
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| + | The link for Usermin on the ECE mail server is: [[https:// | ||
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| - | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
| - | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
| The ECE email server uses Spamassassin for filtering Spam email. | The ECE email server uses Spamassassin for filtering Spam email. | ||
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| or Always Deny (Blacklist). | or Always Deny (Blacklist). | ||
| - | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
| - | The following web page shows how to define additional tests on incoming email | + | It's also possible |
| depending on content of the header or body. Custom tests are usually not needed but | depending on content of the header or body. Custom tests are usually not needed but | ||
| in the case you are getting a lot of false positives or negatives then the option | in the case you are getting a lot of false positives or negatives then the option | ||
| - | is available. | + | is available. |
| - | [[http:// | ||
| Procmail can be very useful for users that receive large amounts of incoming mail. | Procmail can be very useful for users that receive large amounts of incoming mail. | ||
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